Bengaluru’s waste crisis cannot be solved by technology alone, experts say, calling for behaviour change, better segregation, decentralised solutions and stronger enforcement.
The global challenge of waste management is multifaceted. Solid waste, from municipal refuse to industrial by-products, requires volume reduction, stabilization, and often recovery of resources.
Environmental Solutions Group (ESG), Chattanooga, Tennessee, has expanded its Connected Collections suite with the introduction of recycling and waste facility contamination detection technology ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AMP Robotics Corp. (“AMP”), a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered sortation at scale for the waste and recycling industry, is using its ...
Biodrying technology harnesses the metabolic heat generated during the aerobic degradation of organic matter to reduce moisture content in waste, thereby enhancing its stability and energy recovery ...
The U.S. solid control drilling waste management market was valued at USD 0.41 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 0.86 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 7.72% from 2026–2035. Growth is ...
The global waste management market has evolved into a multi-trillion-dollar industry, playing a pivotal role in safeguarding ...
Giza Governorate has signed a $4.2 billion agreement with UK-based Polar Hydro to reinstate a solid waste management and ...
As International Zero Waste Month draws to a close, environmental NGO BAN Toxics urged the Philippine government to abandon plans to pursue ...
Solid waste management (SWM) is a global issue that necessitates collective efforts to reduce environmental and social impacts. Inadequately managed waste produced from years of economic development ...
Rapid urbanization and increased waste generation in Addis Ababa is making it even harder for the city to provide safe and sustainable solid waste management. Tokyo Development Learning Center is ...
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